Heat advisory issued for Daytona, Volusia, Flagler
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A heat advisory was issued for Brevard County and the surrounding areas of Central Florida on July 18 as National Weather Service meteorologists warn of above-normal temperatures heading into the weekend.
Triple-digit "feels-like" temperatures across South Florida triggered the first Heat Advisory of the season on Friday.
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for South Florida, promising sizzling days ahead, and emergency departments are already reporting an uptick in heat-related visits. When it
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WDW News Today on MSNWalt Disney World and Universal Orlando Under Heat Advisory, Feels-Like Temperature as High as 108F TodayThe National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Central Florida, including Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort. Central Florida Heat Advisory The NWS in Melbourne, Florida issued the advisory at 9:28 a.
Friday's heat index values will hover around 105 for Broward and Miami-Dade counties, but "feels like" temperatures could climb to as high as 111 degrees in parts of Southwest Florida. The heat advisory is in effect from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for Charlotte, warning of heat indices up to 106 degrees, advising residents to take precautions.
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Naples Daily News on MSNFlorida flips from watching tropics to trying to stay cool. Heat advisory issuedThe heat index could get as high as 111 in South Florida, with the strongest heat expected along the southern Gulf Coast.
Forecasters have issued a heat advisory for Friday in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties, with temperatures expected to feel like 105 to 111 degrees. The advisory is in effect from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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SouthCoastToday.com on MSNHeat advisory in effect in MA through afternoon. See map of whereA heat advisory is in effect in Boston and several other Massachusetts communities through 7 p.m. on July 17. The National Weather Service warned of "dangerous heat and humidity" with heat indices soaring to 95 to 100 degrees.